T Tallpaul Gold Trader Nov 1, 2009 #3 Hmmm, I measure it as wider than 28.0. I guess I should take it in to work and use some proper calipers.
Hmmm, I measure it as wider than 28.0. I guess I should take it in to work and use some proper calipers.
Caramba Kid Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 1, 2009 #4 1997 brochure for Vit T2 says 28.2mm My 28.0 Syncros fits nicely though.
Caramba Kid Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 1, 2009 #6 Just checked the original USE post & it's definitely a 28.0 shim :? Don't suppose 0.2mm matters that much. Frame has 2 numbers on the BB shell - drive side no. M5800 49 non drive side no. 441000030 Dave
Just checked the original USE post & it's definitely a 28.0 shim :? Don't suppose 0.2mm matters that much. Frame has 2 numbers on the BB shell - drive side no. M5800 49 non drive side no. 441000030 Dave
T Tallpaul Gold Trader Nov 1, 2009 #7 Odd, my serial number is A3128685, only stamped on the non-drive side of the BB shell. Who made these frames?
Odd, my serial number is A3128685, only stamped on the non-drive side of the BB shell. Who made these frames?
tricky43 Dirt Disciple Jul 3, 2012 #8 Orange Vitamin T frames were made in the US by Sandvik I think it was just Merlin, Litespeed and Sandvik making titanium frames in the 90's
Orange Vitamin T frames were made in the US by Sandvik I think it was just Merlin, Litespeed and Sandvik making titanium frames in the 90's